invention and innovation are often the same thing. especially dealing with thin margins of pregression, where ideas must more often than not, be built upon others.
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invention and innovation are often the same thing. especially dealing with thin margins of pregression, where ideas must more often than not, be built upon others.
I am in no way jealous of you. once again thanks for the laughs. I think you only read or comprehend what you feel like. I agreed that you may well have been the first one to do the wrap part. But claiming you invented the curve, hook, funnel is wholesale BS. And yes, a lot of other folks are making wrapped Ti pads now. I am happy for you that you have orders. That is nice. You have still never answered my question as to what purpose the variations in dia serve in your curves. You say they have a reason and I am curious as to what that reason is. Good luck in your career. Read back over what I have said/ asked and you will see I am not trying to insult you I am just curious. Good luck
you never read it, i think its post 258? you missed it somehow. there's a few design features for various purposes. i dont really feel like telling all, i kind of like the fact my curves typically are touted as the best functioning. i think i have been bitten enough i dont feel obliged to give out all the fine details.
Yeah. I did read that, That explains the angles. I am talking about the DIAMETER. It gets smaller right before the cone part and in the tighter part of the bend on most of the pieces I have seen you post. Is there a reason for that? It seems like an even diameter through out would work great.
Originally Posted by hashmasta-kut View Post
ya well i invented the oil curve ok? you haven't been doing that since the late 90s. if you think i dont know what im talking about, or how to make a good curve, you prolly just arent qualified to make that judgement call.
So the reasons you said you have do not exist? That makes sense. Or you could just say,' working on my heat base control and having trouble getting and even dia through out the length of the curve'. That is what it looks like and no one would bag on you if you just admitted that. And like I said, it is great you have so many orders, and good luck.
why repost post 324, when i partially rescinded this statement on post 326 for you, and just pointed it out mere moments ago? wow you must be bored, go blow some glass or something maybe. i just made 2 curves and am working on a vape, just gotta put the joint in, and maybe tomorrow i can post pics of it for you to laugh at :)
were all glass blowers and i think we all have bike spokes. WE CAN DO IT!
just got my kut rig in today,just wanted to say that his work is way cleaner in person then the pics portray it,and boy does this thing rip,,thanks again,,peace LEAR
Post up a pic.
i really like the blue sparkly one and the last one looks really great are you making your coloured tubes yourself? i have a hard time with that, and never can get so much lines in them by tube encasing, havent tried stick stack cause idk exactly how to do it, vaq stack..idk the tech...
cool stuff love the recessed ground joints
kind regards frank
glad ya like it LEAR. Someday, i will get my gold fuming to stick like i want it to :)
thanks frank, yeah i make all my own color tube. how do you tube encase? i only have laid the lines down and then coated in tenmm clear works pretty easy to make a chunk. i need to get some larger tubing so i can do more colors per pull soon i think. i have seen some color tube pulls with so many lines its awesome. i havent taken the vac stac plunge yet.
With the 'buki it should be a piece of cake! Have you done any sleeve encasement's? Starting small you could just stripe some tubing, slide it in a bigger tube and work it from one end to the other... Pretty simple with a little practice.